Monday, 25 June 2018

I take on the Baton of Blogchatter Ebook Carnival from Paresh whose ebook 'IPL-ology' is also part of the mix.

About Paresh's ebook: It started as a cricket league but now, it has become an important part of life. In this period of over ten years, IPL has performed beyond expectations on and off the field. Come, let's study the performance of the league.

2018 is my third year that I participated in the April A to Z challenge and the main reason behind it was the ebook that I wanted to make on completion of the challenge.

As it is a daily blogging challenge, the reader (also the blogger) has to keep on writing on a daily basis (unless planned in advance) and hopping from one blog to another to read as many blogs as one can.

So I decided to write some short quotes or poems. And the very thought gave me another idea for my book - A coffee table book of my own.

Before launching it as a coffee table book I am introducing it as my third ebook called - "It says Love".

Love, has many flavors to it, some sweet when one gets what one yearns for, some a bit bitter for the unrequited love, some for the beloved, some for the loved ones, some for evergreen crushes and some of strangers.

Writing the book was the easy part but compiling the same got harder than I expected. All of a sudden I fell ill and went through a painful phase. I was not feeling great but in order to get into the groove, compiled the book with 26 A to Z challenge posts and some more of my favorites and I got the chance to publish my ebook with blogchatter as a wild card entry.

Thursday, 14 June 2018

Romila aka Novemberschild all through the social media is one of the strong, independent women I admire. I have never met her but through our interactions online she has shared her anecdotes with me and helped on. As a lover of literature who is passionate about books, writing is her forte. She is an impulsive poetess and a coffee addict. Romila love colouring and music. Always armed with a pen, She is ever ready to leap into the world of creativity. She was born, brought up and educated in Delhi and at the moment She lives in Hyderabad with her parents. She is an award-winning Writer, famous veteran Blogger, Author of 4 EBooks, Editor of lifestyle e-zine and a Columnist who has been in the literary ring since 1996. She has been featured in Paycheck India –IIM (Ahmedabad) Project, Baggout, The Directory of Best Indian Blogs, GeekPost, Buzz Magazine, Speaking Tree (Times of India), Brutally Honest, Blogchatter, WritersMelon, Money Control, Writers Conclave and Mumbai Matters. She likes to travel, talk, express and spread happiness. When She is not writing or reading, She watches movies, sleep, tweet or think of honing her culinary skills. Recently she has released her 4th ebook - MIDNIGHT MUSINGS. So here’s an interview with her.

Q. 1. A blogger, a columnist, a poetess, an author - Novemberschild, tell
us how did it all happen or was it always part of the plan?

I call myself God’s favourite child sometimes, as all these just happened.
I never planned anything. I want to write more books, get more fame, write for
famous publications internationally and win awards and rewards. For all this I
need best wishes and blessings.

Q.2. What was your journey, how did you start to write and pursue the same
as more than a hobby and eventually a profession?

I started writing at the age of 13 in the year 1996 for my school magazine
as I was approached by my Hindi teacher Mrs. Rashmi Srivastava who saw the
writer in me. I was hesitant as I had never written a single word before that
because I was always a reader, but she encouraged and helped me. My first piece
was in Hindi on the topic Unemployment which was approved and published and
after that my mother discovered a prospective writer in me and she pushed me
towards writing. From school magazines
to local newspapers to national magazines to websites toblogs to famous publications, I have written
for all.

Q.3. Your latest ebook - Midnight Musings, how did you come up
with it?

Midnight Musings is my 4th book- 2nd poetry attempt and first in Haiku. I
am happy to call myself a successful poetess.I experimented Haiku and I am happy with the result. I wrote haiku
because I love noticing what’s going on around me and within me. I feel each
day offers gifts of insight and moments worthy of contemplation which I tried
to bring alive through my poems.

All the haiku’s I wrote happened between 12am -2am. I write during nights.
Every poem has a story behind it. It took me more than 62 nights to write them
and all these nights have been special for me. The most challenging bit was
handling Haiku with alphabets Q-X-Z. As always self-brainstorming session
helped me crack that challenge.

Q.5. What advise will you give to fellow bloggers who are still unable to
make up their mind to write a book?

Writing is not an easy task. It takes a lot of focus and commitment to be
successful in this field. Not many people who aspired to be great writers saw
it through. Not all people will like or resonate with what you write about.
Some people will think that your writing is nonsense and some people will
regard it as uplifting. Expect less from your audience. Writing is a beautiful
craft. Understand what it will require out of you before going any further. You
will grow and you will learn. You will succeed and you will fail. If you don’t
have the passion for it, don’t invest any more of your time in it.

Q.6. Why the name - Novemberschild?

Novemberschild is not my pen name. It is my username/identity I have on
Twitter. I am November born and I feel everyone has a child hidden in him/her
despite the age he/she turns into. It was in November 2015 this name happened.
I blog with this name, my blog is named as Novemberschild, though offline
articles and the books are on my real name. Ever since I tasted the literary
(eBooks) success, I have become more real on Social Media.

Q.7. We all know you are a meticulous planner, so I personally want to
know, what are the 5 most important things to be kept in mind while planning on
a day to day basis?

Planning your day is one of the most important things you can do every day.
By taking just 5-10 minutes each morning (or the night before) to strategically
plan out your day, you'll be able to get significantly more out of your day.
We're all given the same amount of time everyday (24 hours), but we all don't
use it the same way.Planning your day
(even your week) will allow you to effectively utilize the hours that you have
available during the day.

1. Take out a journal (or an app or whatever) and write down EVERYTHING you
can think of that you need to get done. Typically, I work off my weekly plan
for this, but I always add more things that come up throughout my week in my
daily planning process.

2. “What do I really want?” This is one of the most important questions you
can ask yourself.I ask myself this
question all the time. Yes, I want to work out today.But the truth is, I don't just want to work
out for the sake of working out.The
reason why I'm working out is to achieve a specific OUTCOME.

3. Once you know what you want, and it's written in your journal, next you
want to write out WHY you want it. I usually write out underneath my outcome a
small paragraph about why I want it.Or
I might just write down 3 reasons in bullet point, just to do it quickly. These
reasons are what will MOTIVATE you.It's
what will give you the fuel for the fire to achieve your outcome.

4. Once you know what you want and why you want it, the next thing is to
create your action plan. This is where I take ALL of the items I've captured
earlier and now organize them for each of my outcomes.

5. Every day, I have different outcomes.It's based on the question, “What do I want?” and the captures of what I
need to get done.I always make sure to
prioritize each action item.I will
write the number 1 next to the item that is most important, number 2 for the
2nd most important, etc…This helps me identify what is the highest priority for
me to work on, in order for the day.

As you can see, this method is a lot more effective than a “To Do
List”.It's creating a powerful plan for
the day that motivates you and gives you more fulfillment for achieving your
action items. To take things further, I always make sure to SCHEDULE these
action items.

Q. 8. How is a day in Novemberschild's life like?

I have a pretty set routine but that doesn’t mean I don’t have lots of
random things I need to do here and there. I tend to bang out some ideas and
clip links which I add to, patchwork, and fiddle with over time. Every day is
different. I ban myself from checking emails or social media as it’s too
distracting while I write. I work on an editorial calendar which helps me plan
my content, but it’s still flexible so I can add stories at the last minute. As
for the actual writing, that tends to happen more spontaneously. I have a
general quota of 1,000 words a day, but that can include a variety of writing.
If I’m working on a book manuscript or traveling I create the blog posts in
advance.I almost always do some work in
the evenings. I tend to get really focused during this time and am really
productive. I like to blast through and clear my inbox, check off those last
couple things on my to-do list and make my schedule for the next day. Bedtime!
This has been a big adjustment for me. I have always found myself going to bed
more around midnight. Everything I do during the day is done in batches. I try
to do as much batch work as possible. I like being able to focus on one task
and get it done, before moving onto the next task on my list.

Thursday, 7 June 2018

About the author - Romila, a lover of literature who is passionate about books, writing is her forte. She is an impulsive poetess and a coffee addict. Always armed with a pen, she is ever ready to leap into the world of creativity. She was born, brought up and educated in Delhi and at the moment lives in Hyderabad with her parents. She is an award-winning Writer, famous veteran Blogger, Author of 4 EBooks, Editor of lifestyle e-zine and a Columnist who has been in the literary ring since 1996. She has been featured in Paycheck India –IIM (Ahmedabad) Project, Baggout, The Directory of Best Indian Blogs, GeekPost, Buzz Magazine, Speaking Tree (Times of India), Brutally Honest, Blogchatter, WritersMelon, Money Control, Writers Conclave and Mumbai Matters. She likes to travel, talk, express and spread happiness.

Book Blurb - The book is a collection of Haiku, 26 Haiku's which the poetess has written over a span of more than 62 nights between 12 to 2 am.

My View - I love to read and write and with my budding efforts to write I have a strong inclination for poetry. But what drew me to this book was actually the author - Romila, is one of the strong females I have encountered online and admire. So when she posted on Twitter if anyone was interested in reviewing her book I jumped at the chance. Cheery on the cake, the book happened to be a collection of 26 Haiku's.

For the people unaware of the term, a Haiku is a three line poem with limited number of words.

It is very difficult to write a Haiku and even more difficult to get the perception that the writer wants to be perceived, to get through the audience. Midnight Musings is a light and relatable read.

Yes, Haiku is something that the-ever-busy generation who is pressing against time will love to read in a jiffy. But I'll say these Haiku's are to be read and lived through once because these deal with the little things we go through every day. Hence are an automatic connect.